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As one of the leading data center operators in the Netherlands, All IT Rooms plans, builds, and operates data centers for customers of all industries. Since 2017, All IT Rooms have relied on PRTG as the basis for its self-developed DCIM solution All-BaaS. PRTG monitors all components of the data center infrastructure, from cooling systems to uninterruptible power supplies, generators, security systems, and more.

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Paessler PRTG Network Monitor is a proprietary network monitoring software by Paessler AG. It is best suited for small & medium IT infrastructures and offers extensive features for monitoring OT & IoT environments as well. The powerful on-premises monitoring tool runs on Windows servers and is easily scalable.

SMS group GmbH provides production plants for the steel industry worldwide that rely on modern control technology as well as automation systems with corresponding real-time networks. The company uses PRTG to ensure performance and reliability during the construction, testing, and start-up of metallurgical plants (steel production plants), and thereby optimizes the quality of its production lines.

With PRTG, system administrators can keep an eye on the health and performance of their network devices, traffic, applications, services, and much more, to make sure that their IT and business processes run smoothly at all times.

If there is an issue in the IT infrastructure, PRTG alerts the responsible person or team immediately via customizable notifications so that they can react quickly before a failure causes more severe problems.

Commercial editions of PRTG differ in license types and pricing depending on the PRTG product you choose. For PRTG Network Monitor, there are perpetual licenses from 500 to 10,000 sensors. With PRTG Hosted Monitor, you can choose from flexible subscription plans for more scalability. PRTG Enterprise Monitor offers subscription licenses with an opex-based cost model.

PRTG is an all-in-one monitoring solution, which means that no matter which license or subscription plan you choose, you're able to set up comprehensive monitoring for your entire IT infrastructure. With PRTG, you get the full package:

To keep an eye on the entire IT environment, there are specialized IT monitoring tools that constantly collect, log, and analyze data about the health, availability, and performance of all hardware and software in the respective network. This includes, for example:

Our users love PRTG and praise it on popular IT portals, writing reviews and sharing how PRTG helps them meet their IT challenges every day. Have a look at our users' feedback to see if PRTG is the right fit for your monitoring needs, too.

Ensure your computer systems are running smoothly, avoid outages, and increase the efficiency of your network by monitoring bandwidth and resource consumption with Paessler PRTG network monitoring tools.


Setup is quick and easy in just minutes with the auto-discovery of our network meter. The preconfigured device templates select the appropriate sensor settings for servers, applications, and network devices. You can also manually configure PRTG, of course.

With the freeware edition of PRTG, you can get started with network monitoring in a matter of minutes. Our auto-discovery function detects all the devices within a given IP address range and automatically incorporates them into your monitoring environment.

Network monitoring refers to the monitoring of an entire network environment. Its goal is to allow sysadmins to work in a better, quicker, and more efficient manner. Network monitoring focuses on parameters such as bandwidth consumption and the availability of network devices.

Some of the monitored devices include the local and Internet-based systems in an IT environment, such as databases, applications, clouds, servers, and network infrastructures. Network monitoring allows admins to ensure their networks run smoothly, effectively, and free of errors.

Yes, you can. You get to choose which devices are monitored by PRTG. You also get to define the scope of your monitoring. For example, you can choose to only monitor the CPU, free disk space, or certain ports of a specific device.

Yes. PRTG uses Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), performance counters, and SNMP to monitor your Windows Servers, operating system, processes, and services. You can monitor the following Windows parameters, for example:

I updated to V15.2.16.2230 on the Enterprise Console and Network Monitor. After doing so my failover node lost connection to all sensors assigned to it and I cant connect to either PRTG server under 'All PRTG Server Connections' in the Network Monitor. I am receiving the error:NOT CONNECTED (ERROR IN CONTENT:)

I've seen other posts on this in this forum and none of them have been helpful whatsoever. Please help as this is my only networking monitoring tool and I absolutely need it to be functional in order to do my job.

I tried all the obvious things (yes, I updated to the latest version on everything, yes, i tried using secure/non-secure 80, 443, 8080 etc., yes, I tried rebooting both servers, restarting all services associated with PRTG, etc. etc.) I need some help please.

The error message "Error in Content" of the Enterprise Console indicates that there is no PRTG web server listening on the IP / Port configured. By default, The Enterprise Console tries to connect via Port 80 and will automatically switch to Port 443 if Port 80 is not available.

I opened The Admin Tool on both servers (Master and Failover Node). I verified the web connection information (IP:Port, SSL settings, credentials, etc.) were the same on both nodes and that the Admin Tool mirrored the Enterprise Console. I AM able to connect to the Master Node, but I am now receiving the 'NOT CONNECTED (UNAUTHORIZED) message in Enterprise Console. I am using the same credentials as I used for the Master node and they aren't working. I don't think this is a credentials issues though. I think it could, maybe have something to do with the way I am trying to set the cluster up. So I opened the web GUI of Enterprise Console on the Master and checked the Cluster, but both nodes are showing up. I was able to successfully join my failover the cluster, yet all sensors/probes are showing down on the failover still.

Ok, Another update. I figured out the issue with connecting to each node through Enterprise Console. I ended up just creating a new service account in Active Directory and updating the credentials in Admin Tool and Enterprise Console with the new account. It worked perfectly. The account I was using before was created by someone else and I noticed it didn't exist in AD so it must've been cached or half-way stale yet sort of working in one node but not on the other...very weird.

So, now that I can connect to each node I am trying to cluster them and I'm running into some issues. I tried running through the Admin tool and setting up one as a Master, other as a failover, and using the Key to connect them up. It appeared to work but I'm still getting a Red alert on the Cluster Health Sensor located on the Cluster Probe of the Master. One of the NIC sensors on the Master Node Local Probe is down and so are another 200+ sensors on various RMON devices.

Please help. It seems I am inching closer to getting this thing working, but I need some help. I've tried rebooting, restarting services, etc. etc. Also, it was throwing errors stating there were 2 Master Nodes but that's entirely false because I have Admin Tools open on both right now and there is clearly 1 Cluster Mode: Master Node and 1 Cluster Mode: Failover Node and both have the same Cluster Access Key and their own unique Node ID's.

Hello, Good to hear that you were able to connect via the Enterprise Console. Could you please elaborate which error message you receive from the Network Card Sensor and from the SNMP RMON Sensors ? What is the exact error message if you click on the Cluster Health Sensor ?

P.S. I started trying to use PRTG to monitor a few devices on my home network, especially wanting to monitor the reliability of my Internet access over time. I was thrilled to see it watching local disk available space, and the Sonos devices on my network as well. I saw that when the trial period expired after a month, it would be limited to 100 probes, and that seemed quite reasonable, for my unexciting home network.

After a few weeks, I realized it had stopped monitoring, so I started it back up. I tried the home screen shortcut, but it didn't work, so I restarted the windows service, and that seemed to get it going. It took me a short time, to notice it had switched to the localhost address, probably during that restart. It's not a huge deal, since I'm only accessing it from the local computer, but I'm not comfortable running software that's complaining about problems, and I'd really like to get to the bottom of this.

PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher ) is a network monitoring software developed by Paessler AG. It is designed to monitor system conditions like bandwidth usage or uptime and collect statistics from miscellaneous hosts such as switches, routers, servers, and other devices and applications.

The monitoring software Paessler PRTG is available in three versions. In addition to the classic standalone solution PRTG Network Monitor, Paessler sells PRTG Enterprise Monitor for large and distributed networks and PRTG Hosted Monitor as a SaaS-version.[3]

PRTG Network Monitor is the classic on-premises monitoring solution, which is hosted on a server in the user's network. For the installation of the core server, a computer with the Windows Server operating system is required.

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